Jan. 25, 2024
Give yourself the gift of a stable career this Valentine’s Day
NEW MILFORD, CT — Gift yourself the ultimate gift this Valentine’s Day – a stable and meaningful career.
The Postal Service will be present at a Feb. 15 job fair at the John Pettibone Community Center located at 2 Pickett District Road, New Milford, CT.
Get started as a city carrier assistant, mail handler, postal support employee or rural carrier assistant by visiting usps.com/careers.
Positions include:
City Carrier Assistant: $19.33 per hour paid bi-weekly.
Delivers and collects mail on foot or by vehicle.
Rural Carrier Associate: $19.94 per hour paid bi-weekly.
Cases, delivers, and collects mail along a prescribed rural route using a vehicle.
Postal Support Employee: $20.05 per hour paid bi-weekly.
Performs distribution and a variety of sales and customer support services for products.
Mail Handler Assistant: $18.22 per hour paid bi-weekly.
Performs distribution and a variety of sales and customer support services for products.
Scan the QR code below to get started:
Applicants can also visit usps.com/hiring.
These job fairs are part of the U.S. Postal Service’s 10-year plan, “Delivering for America” to build a more stable and empowered workforce.
Applicants must be 18 years of age and have a valid driver’s license. See the job posting for full details for duties, responsibilities, requirements and benefits information.
Delivering for America
The Postal Service is entering its third year of the Delivering for America (DFA), 10-year Plan.
If your news outlet is interested in interviewing a postal official about the progress made since implementation of the DFA, please contact Amy Gibbs at amy.n.gibbs@usps.gov. To read the DFA plan: Introduction: Delivering for America: Our ten-year plan - about.usps.com
The Postal Service generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products, and services to fund its operations.
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